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30th September 2024    We were delighted to host a visit for the High Sheriff of East Sussex, Lucinda Fraser DL, on 30 September 2024. The High Sheriff’s principal duty is to support the Crown and the judiciary within East Sussex and Brighton and Hove, actively encouraging: the judiciary, the police and emergency services and[…]

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The New Year is a time for reflection, often a time to look back on the past year and consider what we want from the next.   Over the festive period, we may have felt obliged to socialise or attend events and it may have been harder to make time for the people and the things[…]

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This week Oasis was awarded with a prestigious CSJ Award from the Centre for Social Justice in recognition of its unique approach to providing vital services for women, children and families affected by drug and alcohol misuse. Laura Ward, CEO and Fran Carpenter, Head of Client Services, attended the awards ceremony and Laura participated in[…]

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More Support for women in Brighton & Hove who have had a child removed from their care In February 2022, with the launch of the Fulfilling Lives report on the complex and multi-faceted needs of women in Brighton and Hove who have had children removed from their care following involvement with family courts, Oasis Project[…]

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Oasis Project are proud to announce that we have been awarded the Working with Trauma Silver Quality Mark from One Small Thing. Principles of Trust, Collaboration, Safety, Empowerment and Choice were demonstrated throughout assessment of the service. The Silver award evidencing that trauma informed working is implemented across the culture, practice and environment of the organisation[…]

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Within our approach to delivering substance misuse treatment services, Oasis Project recognises the individual needs of people across their life span. The period of transition between adolescence into adulthood and from youth services to adult support services is a critical opportunity to promote change and support young adults addressing substance misuse (NICE, 2016). 18-25 year[…]

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